Sam Hope scored an unbeaten century to help Britwell Salome 2nd to an 81-run win at Chesterton 2nd in the Oxfordshire Cricket Association's Keith Crump Centenary Cup semi-final on Sunday.
Britwell were in trouble at 31-3, before Hope (123no) was joined by John Hayden (64) to share 108 for the fourth wicket, and take them to 223 all out.
Chesterton raced to 72-1 after 13 overs, before falling to 142 all out as Leonard Percival took 4-49 and Jonathan Kaufman 3-18.
They will meet East Oxford 3rd in the final after they overcame Broughton & North Newington 2nd by 45 runs.
East Oxford posted 177 all out, before Mohammed Hussain took 5-23 as Broughton were dismissed for 132.
East Oxford 2nd reached the Osberton Radiators Cup final with a 65-run victory at home to Shrivenham 2nd.
Javeed Faruq hit 48 in East Oxford’s 234-9, before Zahid Ali claimed 4-33 as Shrivenham fell to 169 all out.
Great Horwood 2nd beat Combe 2nd by 76 runs in the other semi-final.
Horwood posted 138-7, before Robby Taylor claimed 5-34 to help skittle Combe for 62.
In league action, Horley closed the gap on the Division 1 leaders with a 168-run win over Minster Lovell.
Dave Eaton hit 73 in Horley’s 266-8, before Steve Palmer took 5-37 in Minster’s 98 all out.
Westbury cruised to a nine-wicket win at Charlbury.
Tom Wilson (65no) and Harry Smith (44no) saw Westbury to 132-1 after Charlbury had been shot out for 129.
In Division 2, Oxenford beat Marsh Gibbon by 13 runs.
Rhys Davies (54no) helped Oxenford to 181-7, and then Dipyan Das took 3-32 as Gibbon were bowled out for 168.
Oxford Caribbean blitzed Stonesfield by 114 runs.
Dave Prosper (71) and Abid Fazel (52) helped Caribbean to 210-7, before Stonesfield were shot out for 96.
Chipping Norton beat Charlbury 2nd by seven wickets in Division 4.
Chasing Charlbury’s 139-5, Sam Evans hit 45 as Chippy reached 140-3.
In the only other game to survive Saturday’s deluge, Cairns Fudge beat Swinbrook by 75 runs.
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